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    arches. The word aorta stems from the Late Latin aorta from Classical Greek aortē (ἀορτή), from aeirō, "I lift, raise" (ἀείρω) This term was first applied...
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    rather than killing the Cyclopes, killed their sons (one of whom he named Aortes) instead. No other source mentions any offspring of the Cyclopes. A Pindar...
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  • adipocellular, adipose aer- (ΑΕΡ) lift, raise Greek ἀείρειν (aeírein), ἀορτή (aortḗ), αἰρόμενον, ἀϝείρω aorta, aortic, endaortitis, meteor, meteorology aer-...
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  • (Greek οξυά oxya, Albanian ah, beech), (Armenian հացի hac’i ash tree) ἀορτής aortês, 'swordsman' (Hes. ξιφιστής; Homer ἄορ áor 'sword'; Attic ἀορτήρ aortēr...
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  • monnaie /ɛj/ paie (also paye) ao, aô phonologically closed syllable /a.ɔ/ aorte, extraordinaire (also /ɔ/) /a/ faonne /o/ Saône phonologically open syllable...
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  • adipocellular, adipose aer- (ΑΕΡ) lift, raise Greek ἀείρειν (aeírein), ἀορτή (aortḗ), αἰρόμενον, ἀϝείρω aorta, aortic, endaortitis, meteor, meteorology aer-...
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